Yes they will work. The Mac 43 is a 4-way and is actually the same noid that Wicked Air Sportz sold years ago as the WAS noid. It is currently available AirSoldier.com. It draws more power than the humphrey noids and has been known to have problems with some boards. I believe the stock board will work fine as well as any of the Tadao boards. It used to be considerd a decent upgrade over the stock humphrey noid, but It's older, and I'm not sure how it stacks up to the current generation of humphrey noids.

It will work, you just have to find out what threading the air ports have, and the barbs to fit it. MAC 43 noids draw more power than the humphreys noids. They don't have as much of a "jump" when they click, but don't have as high a cycle speed as the humphreys. AKA is the only other company I remember using them extensively, and they worked well in their markers, but they couldn't keep up with the speed in the viking. Also, they required specific milling in the manifold to work with an aka gun, unlike a timmy which needs barbs.
If they're new, they need to be cycled quite a bit to get them broken in before the dwell can be lowered to shoot to velocity. Other than that, they should be pretty trouble-free

It will work, you just have to find out what threading the air ports have, and the barbs to fit it. MAC 43 noids draw more power than the humphreys noids. They don't have as much of a "jump" when they click, but don't have as high a cycle speed as the humphreys. AKA is the only other company I remember using them extensively, and they worked well in their markers, but they couldn't keep up with the speed in the viking. Also, they required specific milling in the manifold to work with an aka gun, unlike a timmy which needs barbs.
If they're new, they need to be cycled quite a bit to get them broken in before the dwell can be lowered to shoot to velocity. Other than that, they should be pretty trouble-free

Actually, you've got that pretty much all wrong. AKA markers had a 44 series solenoids in them, not the 43:

The 43 noid is newer and has the same 10-32 barb threads as the gen 3 Timmy's stock Humphrey. It's also rated for a higher number of cycles per second than the gen 3 stock solenoids. As I stated in my previous post, the Mac 43 series is the solenoid that Wicked Air Sportz sold as the WAS noid:

The 43 noid is newer and has the same 10-32 barb threads as the gen 3 Timmy's stock Humphrey. It's also rated for a higher number of cycles per second than the gen 3 stock solenoids. As I stated in my previous post, the Mac 43 series is the solenoid that Wicked Air Sportz sold as the WAS noid:

The 43 noid is newer and has the same 10-32 barb threads as the gen 3 Timmy's stock Humphrey. It's also rated for a higher number of cycles per second than the gen 3 stock solenoids. As I stated in my previous post, the Mac 43 series is the solenoid that Wicked Air Sportz sold as the WAS noid:

Although, considering Jim Drew's track record, and his ability to break the laws of physics with radio control aircraft, i don't know if I'd trust anything he endorsed/made.

It's actually a good noid if your board can handle the power draw. Despite claims that it was custom manufactured for WAS, the WAS Noid was simply a branded MAC 43 series and I don't believe they had any hand in it's development.

It's actually a good noid if your board can handle the power draw. Despite claims that it was custom manufactured for WAS, the WAS Noid was simply a branded MAC 43 series and I don't believe they had any hand in it's development.

^^^ FACT right Thurr!

Just one of the many false claims by a Paintball manufacturer to get kids to buy one. LOL

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